Specialty in Electronics for the Digital Industry and the Energy Transition
The fourth industrial revolution (industry 4.0) is promoted thanks to advances in electronic technology. Our specialty in electronic technology within the Master in Industrial Engineering is your opportunity to develop key skills to lead digital transformation in the sector.
First course: Solid foundations In the first year, you will acquire essential knowledge in:
Power Electronics: Learn to manage energy efficiently.
Digitization in the industry: Dominate the most advanced programmable devices (FPGA) and use them as a powerful digitalization tool.
Smart sensor networks: Explore how the sensors collect and transmit crucial data.
Control engineering: Understand how technological systems are automated and controlled.
Second year: Advanced Technologies In the second year, you will immerse yourself in specific and avant -garde technologies such as:
Artificial Intelligence on IoT devices: Discover how to integrate the latest advances in AI on IoT devices.
Integration of Renewable Energy: Learn to integrate clean energy sources into the electricity grid through electronic power converters.
Intelligent electric mobility: Prepare for the future of electric vehicles and smart cities.
Professional outings When completing this specialty, you will be prepared to transform traditional industries and develop new business lines into high -demand emerging technologies. Your future in electronic technology begins here!
Language The specialty is taught entirely in English, preparing for a global work environment.
This specialty is taught in English from the 2026/27 course.
In the 2025/26 course, some subjects of the first course will be offered and in 2026/27 all of the first and second year. These subjects are taken together with the degree in Industrial Technologies Engineering ( GITI-201 0). The following table shows the correspondence between the subjects of the specialty and those of the Giti-2010.
Specialty subject | It is healed in Giti-2010 under the name of |
Control engineering | It is not offered at 2025/26 |
Power Electronics | Power Electronics |
Digitization in the industry | Microelectronics |
IoT sensor networks | It is not offered at 2025/26 |